Kirsten Cater

Ben Clayton
Nigel Derrett
Constance Fleuriot
Mike Fraser
Erik Geelhoed
Richard Hull
Huw Jeffries
Tim Kindberg
Paul Marsh
Stuart Martin
David May
Tom Melamed
Kenton O'Hara
Jo Reid
Tony Rush
Detha Sanders
Bill Sharpe
Phil Stenton

Past Involvement

Hans Daanen
Rachel Eardley
John Honniball
Jenny Hyams
Greg Jablonski
Marcel Jansen
Matthew Lipson
Peter Macer
Alastair Paterson
Abi Sellen
Kate Shaw
Axel Unger

 
 
 


David May is Professor and Head of Computer Science at Bristol University. Before joining the university in 1995, he worked for 16 years in the microelecronics industry, joining Inmos (now STMicroelectronics) at its formation in 1979. He is well known for his work on innovative microprocessors including the Inmos transputer. He is the author of over 100 papers and patents, and has given numerous conference presentations.


In 1990 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his contributions to computer architecture and parallel computing. David's current research interests are in microprocessor architecture, system design and verification, and mobile and wearable computing. He maintains active relationships with industry and technology investors, and is currently on the Technical Advisory Boards of Sandcraft Inc and Element 14 (now Broadcom).